Thursday, 26 February 2015

WESTWAY TRUST'S NEW BUSINESS PARTNER!

Here is some stuff about the Gumball 3000 founder whose company will be replacing Sarah Turvey's socially valuable stables.
Mr Cooper changed his name to Maximillion to reflect his love of money....

Maximillion Cooper net worth: Maximillion Cooper AKA Maximillion Fife Alexander Cooper is an entrepreneur, skateboarder and race car driver who has a net worth of $50 million. Maximillion Cooper is probably most famous for being the founder of the Gumball 3000 car race. 


Born in Stone, Staffordshire, England, Cooper launched his first company in 1999 after earning a Degree in Law from Sussex University. The Gumball 3000 is a popular international racing company that also puts on concerts and has a clothing line. The race is a 3000 mile international rally across public roads. The route is different every year and racers must finish the course in just seven days. Participants typically use exotic super cars such as Ferraris and Lamborghinis to complete the race. Cooper has four children with his ex-wife Julie Brangstrup, with whom he also co-founded the Gumball. Max has been the rapper Eve since 2010. Eve and Cooper actually met when she participated in the rally for clothing brand Puma, a few years back.

3 comments:

  1. Incredible that a taxpayer owned charity would do business with a organisation that encourages people to break the law

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  2. But westway get the money to. Put them or Angela on map by hook or crook she is on her way up .that's why community matters . Only get in way. How much space will be needed for the mcconville.statue about the same as advertising's towers.and she still will be looking down on community

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  3. Something must be in the air in Kensington its getting madder by the day.

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